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2001 Ameritech Digital Inclusion Awards PHOTOS - 1

Photo Gallery of Award Announcements and Presentations

On June 20, 2001, Ameritech and Cybermichigan announced $264,646 in grants to six community outreach initiatives as part of the Ameritech Digital Inclusion Award Program, a statewide competition to encourage communities to prepare citizens for the digital society. Click on images for a larger view. 

Ameritech Digital Inclusion Award -- cake to celebrate!

 

 

A cake to celebrate!
Mott Community College Team and 
Gail Torreano, President of Ameritech Michigan 
for award presentation.
Mott Community College Team and Gail Torreano, President of Ameritech Michigan
Award presented to Mott Community College for the establishment of a Flint area volunteer technology mentor program primarily for African- American, Hispanic, and people with disabilities at technology centers in Flint.
Neighborhood Centers, Inc. Team and Gail Torreano, President of Ameritech Mighigan for award presentation.
Neighborhood Centers Incorporated Award Photo
Award presented to Neighborhood Centers, Inc. for the creation of an intergenerational training program for parents and children who want to learn about the Internet in primarily Hispanic areas of Southwest Detroit.From Left to Right: Dennis Nordmoe, Ph.D., Executive Director, NCI Mary Wallace, President, NCI Sr. Rose Marie Kujawa, CSSF, President, Madonna University Rev. Edward F. Zaorski, Pastor, All Saints Parish and SS Andrew and Benedict Parish Gail Torreano, President of Ameritech Michigan (Note: Your caption misspells Michigan.) John Conley, President, Southwest Catholic Schools Alliance Sr. Karen Egri, Executive Director, Mercy Education Project Dale Brandenburg, Ph.D., Director, Institute for Learning Performance Improvement, Wayne State University Jim Bouvy, School Leader, Pierre Toussaint Academy

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